2025 Lynch Moussas
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The 2025 Lynch-Moussas, which Frédéric Castèja told me will also be available in demijohns, is quite understated on the nose and gradually opens with blackberry, bilberry and sous-bois scents, a touch of cedar emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with a fresh, quite sapid opening. Fine mid-palate weight and bundles of freshness, this is not the longest Pauillac out there but it marks the continuing improvement of this Grand Vin. Sure to be keenly priced.
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Antonio Galloni, Vinous
Neal Martin
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The 2025 Lynch Moussas is so classy. Silky and refined, the 2025 is all charm. All the elements are so well-balanced. Readers will find a Pauillac of undeniable appeal. This is so precise. The 2025 is going to need a few years to soften, as the tannins are quite imposing, and yet there is so much wine. A major step forward
About the producer

This Fifth Growth Pauillac estate was purchased by the Castéja family – owners of Ch. Batailley – in 1919. In recent years they have been investing in the property, focused on driving quality forward.